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Published:Sunday | February 5, 2012 | 12:00 AM
The super-easy Tarrus Riley is flanked by beauties in white at NCB's customer appreciation and launch
Foreign Minister A.J. Nicholson
Chief executive officer of Jamaica Swamp Safari Village, Johnny Gourzong (centre); trainer at the facility Coreen Beckford; and manager Clarence Forbes (right) handle a young crocodile for visitors.
Not often do you see a fist-bump at the executive level, but since J$1m is nothing to sneeze at even against a target of J$1b, it might be apropos.
Something to laugh about: Michele English of Flow is 'jazzed' by the visit of top politicos, (from left) Dr Peter Phillips, Phillip Paulwell, and former PM P.J. Patterson
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FACE OF THE WEEK

Foreign Minister A.J. Nicholson has one of the most expressive faces of
any Jamaican. No, this is not where he tells the PM Portia to start
sweeping up Jamaica. He was discussing LNG and tourism with Ambassador
of Qatar Ali Bin Saad Al Kharji on Wednesday.- CONTRIBUTED


The super-easy Tarrus Riley is flanked by beauties in white at NCB's customer appreciation and launch of 175-year celebrations at Laughing Waters in Ocho Rios, on January 15. From left are media personality Denise Hunt, NCB's Shelly-Ann Harris and Bernadette Barrow.- CONTRIBUTED


Chief executive officer of Jamaica Swamp Safari Village, Johnny Gourzong (centre); trainer at the facility Coreen Beckford; and manager Clarence Forbes (right) handle a young crocodile for visitors. The attraction reopened for business in December 2011. - JIS Photo


Not often do you see a fist-bump at the executive level, but since J$1m is nothing to sneeze at even against a target of J$1b, it might be apropos. The fund-raising efforts of the Jamaica Business Council on HIV/AIDS, represented by Earl Moore (left), yielded the donation from the LIME Jamaica Foundation, represented by Errol Miller (right). Kerreen Wilson (centre) is delighted.- CONTRIBUTED

Something to laugh about: Michele English of Flow is 'jazzed' by the visit of top politicos, (from left) Dr Peter Phillips, Phillip Paulwell, and former PM P.J. Patterson to the company's booth at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, on January 26.- CONTRIBUTED